Mastering Reading Comprehension: Strategies for Success

Reading comprehension is the ability to understand what you read. It is a complex skill that involves a number of different cognitive processes, including:

·         Decoding: The ability to identify and pronounce words.

·         Fluency: The ability to read words smoothly and effortlessly.

·         Vocabulary: The ability to understand the meaning of words.

·         Background Knowledge: The ability to draw on prior knowledge to understand new information.

·         Inferential reasoning: The ability to make inferences about what is not explicitly stated in the text.

·         Summarizing: The ability to identify the main points of a text and restate them in a concise way.

In this blog post, we will explore effective strategies that can help you succeed in reading comprehension tasks. By implementing these strategies, you'll be equipped to tackle complex texts, extract key information, and answer questions accurately and efficiently.

1.    Develop Active Reading Habits: Active reading involves engaging with the text rather than passively scanning through it. To enhance your comprehension, employ the following techniques:

o   Preview the passage: Skim through the passage to get an overview of the topic, subheadings, and key ideas.

o   Highlight or underline key points: Mark important information as you read to help with later reference

2.    Understand Text Structure: Recognizing the structure of a passage aids in comprehension. Look for signal words that indicate cause and effect, comparison, contrast, or sequence. Pay attention to headings, subheadings, and transition phrases to grasp the organization of the text.

3.    Focus on Main Ideas and Supporting Details: Identify the main idea or central theme of the passage. Skim through the text to locate topic sentences and supporting details that provide evidence or examples. Understanding the relationship between main ideas and supporting information is essential for accurate comprehension.

4.    Practice Summarization: After reading a passage, challenge yourself to summarize the main points concisely. Summarizing helps consolidate your understanding of the text and aids in memory retention. Aim to capture the essence of the passage without getting caught up in unnecessary details.

5.    Develop Inferential Skills: Inferential questions require you to draw conclusions based on implicit information in the text. Pay attention to the author's tone, intentions, and underlying messages. Consider the context, emotional cues, and logical connections to make informed inferences.

6.    Time Management: Time management is crucial during reading comprehension tasks, especially in timed exams. Practice reading passages within a given time limit to enhance your speed without compromising comprehension. Set milestones to allocate time for each passage and adjust your pace accordingly.

Reading comprehension is a skill that takes time and practice to develop. But with effort, you can become a better reader and improve your understanding of the world around you. By adopting these strategies, you can improve your ability to comprehend complex passages, extract crucial information, and answer questions accurately. Happy reading!

Now try this cracking this sample reading comprehension-Click Here

Instructions:

  • Choose Reading Comprehension from 'Select test Topic' drop down.
  • Each correct selection results in 1 mark.
  • Each in-correct selection results in -0.33 mark.
  • All the Best

Guide to TANCET Counselling

TANCET (Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test) is a prestigious examination that opens the doors to postgraduate programs in Tamil Nadu. As the results are announced, the next crucial step for successful candidates is TANCET counselling. In this blog post, we will provide you with a comprehensive guide to understand the TANCET counselling process and help you navigate through it smoothly. 

 1) Pre-Counselling Procedures:
Online portal to register for TANCET 2023 counselling has began from June 1st 2023. The application is accepted till 25th of June. The portal has good information on how to fill the online application. Please go through each and every instruction in detail. There is a video too to help the candidates. As a first step register in the online portal. Kindly use same details that you have provided during TANCET Application. and store your passwords. 
Some of key information are listed below: 
Required Documents: 
Before proceeding with the online application, ensure you have the scanned version of following original documents 
 1. SSLC Mark Sheet 
 2. HSC Mark Sheet / Diploma Certificate 
 3. All Semester Mark Sheets / Years of qualifying Degree Examinations (Scanning both sides) 
 4. Provisional / Degree Certificate / Course Completion Certificate 
 5. Permanent Community Certificate for BC, BCM, MBC & DNC, SC, SCA and ST (either                    Permanent card / electronic form/digitally signed e-Certificate) 
 6. TANCET 2023 (MBA) Mark sheet
 7. TANCET 2023 (MBA) Hall Ticket 
 8. District Medical Board Certificate (for Differently abled Candidates only) 
 9. Nativity Certificate only in electronic form / digitally signed e-certificate – If applicable 
10. Sri Lankan Tamil Refugee certificate – If applicable 
11. Passport Size Photo 
12. Signature 
Cost: 
Cost of application for General Category is 600 INR and for SC/SCA/ST belonging to Tamil Nadu it is 300 INR. Please follow the instructions provided in the portal carefully to avoid any hiccups during registration. 
 2) Counselling Preparation: 
 Identify the college that you wish to take admission based on the category and score. Last few years score can provide you with possible colleges that you could get. Have 3 to 5 options. Weigh the pros and cons of each college, reach to alumni through LinkedIn to get an idea of the college. C Fill your preferences accordingly in the the counselling form. 
Some of the key criteria to chose a good college are 
 1) Quality of Professors 
 2) Placements 
 3) Specialization Offered 
 4) Strength of the alumni network
 5) Location (Some may have preference to study in their hometown) 

        

 3) Post-Counselling:
If there an unofficial social media groups, join them to receive information from the college. if you have some doubts about the college, call or mail the college as soon as you can. Most likely the college will reach out to you on the commencement of the course and other formalities. Also, if you are not satisfied with college, you can initiate refund.

Best Wishes for your Counselling !!!

Quantitative Aptitude-Simple Interest & Compound Interest 2

Table below is an Quick Recap of the what we saw in the previous blog:

Simple Interest Compound Interest
Definition Interest calculated only on the principal amount Interest calculated on principal and previously earned interest
Formula I = P * R * T I = (P * (1 + r/n)^(n*t))-P
Growth Linear Exponential

This table will be very useful for a quick revision of Simple & Compound Interest Concepts.

Click the below link to test your knowledge on Simple Interest & Compound Interest.

Click Here

Instructions:

  • Choose Simple Interest/Compound Interest from 'Select test Topic' drop down.
  • Each correct selection results in 1 mark.
  • Each in-correct selection results in -0.33 mark.
  • All the Best

Stay tuned for the next blog !!!


Quantitative Aptitude-Simple Interest & Compound Interest

 Welcome to the blog !!!

In this blog, we will explore the following : 1) Concepts of Simple & Compound Interest 2) Formulas & Calculation.

By end of this blog, you will have a good understanding on how interest works and how it is calculated.

Simple Interest:

Simple Interest is a method of calculating interest on loan/investment where interest is based solely on the principal amount, without taking into account any accumulated interest over time.

Formula: Simple Interest (SI)= Principal Amount (P) * Rate of Interest (R) * Duration (N)

Example1: Suppose you borrow 10000 at an annual interest rate of 7% for a period of 3 years. Calculate the simple interest. 

Solution: SI=PRN => 10000 * 0.07 *3 =>210

Do note that the interest rate & duration should be on the same scale( Years or months). Consider for the  same example if duration is 18 months. Then duration needs to be converted to years as the interest rate  is based on year.

Time Period Conversion: Multiply by 12 to convert year to month and divide by 12 to convert month to  year

 Example1: Suppose you borrow 10000 at an annual interest rate of 7% for a period of 30 months. Calculate the simple interest. 

Solution: 

Step 1: Converting Month to Year

N(Duration)=30/12=2.5 Years

Step 2: Calculating Simple Interest

SI=PRN => 10000 * 0.07 *2.5 =>175

Compound Interest:

Compound Interest is a method of calculating interest on loan/investment where interest is calculated based on principal amount and any accumulated interest over time.

Formula: CI = P * (1 + r/n)^(n*t) - P

where 

Principal (P): Amount of money invested or borrowed.

Annual Interest Rate (r): The rate at which interest is charged

Compounding Period (n): The number of times the interest is compounded per year.

Time (t): The duration for which the interest is calculated, usually measured in years.

Example1: You invest 5,000 in a bond security with an annual interest rate of 6%. The interest is compounded semi-annually (twice a year) for a period of 5 years. Calculate the total interest earned at the end of the investment.

Solution:

Step 1: Calculating Overall Amount Earned

A = 5,000 * (1 + 0.06/2)^(2*5)

A = 6,720.24

Step 2: Subtracting Principal from Amount

I = A - CI

I = 6,720.24 - 5,000

I = 1,720.24

More Examples & Discussion in the next blog. Stay Tuned.




                          


Five Prominent Colleges for MBA under TANCET

 1. Department of Management Studies (DoMS), Anna University Chennai: 

Great Return on Investment, affordable fees, strong faculty, alumni base, great curriculum and industry interface makes  DoMS, Anna University as the most preferred institute among aspirants. 

NIRF Ranking: 49 (2022).

Specialization Offered: Marketing, Finance, Operation, HR, Systems and Business Analytics.

Batch Strength: 60. In addition, the institute offers MBA in Tourism Management.

Type: Government 

Location: Guindy, Chennai. Opposite to Raj Bhavan. In few hundred meters, IIT Madras is located. At  close proximity is Guindy Industrial Estate and IT Corridor.

 2. SSN School of Management, Chennai: 

SSN School of Management is one of top management school in Tamil Nadu. MBA program is complete residential program and aims to build the all-round capability of the students. The institute has no dearth of industry collaboration as it has strong alumni base and the institute was founded by Shiv Nadar (HCL Founder). Though the fee might be on the expensive side, it is completely worth for quality of education and infrastructure that is provided to the students. Placements are good as well.

NIRF Ranking: NA

Specialization Offered: Marketing, Finance, Operation, HR and Business Analytics.

Batch Strength: 120 seats. 60 seats are through TANCET(Government Quota)  and other 60 seats  are  through CAT/MAT/Other MBA entrance exams(Management Quota). 

Type: Private

Location: Kalavakkam,Chennai. Located very near to IT corridor (Siruseri). Mahabalipuram is just 20 KM from the campus.

3. Department of Management Studies (DoMS),  University of Madras Chennai: 

DoMS, University of Madras  is one of oldest B-Schools established in India. Great Return on Investment, affordable fees, and good placement makes  DoMS, Madras University as one of the preferred institute among aspirants. 

NIRF Ranking: 39 Overall (Among all universities in India) (2022).

Specialization Offered: Marketing, Finance, Operation, HR and Systems

Batch Strength: 100 (Government Quota-45, Foreign National & NRI-5, Self Supporting-50)

Type: Government 

Location: Chepauk, Chennai. Chennai's famous Marina beach and MA Chidambaram Cricket Stadium are close at close proximity.

 4. PSGIM (PSG Institute of Management), Coimbatore: 

PSGIM is one of oldest management school started in 1971.One of few colleges were seats gets filled on the first day of counselling. Has a great legacy & alumni base. Strong  placements and cutting edge curriculum makes PSGIM preferred among the students.

NIRF Ranking: 63

Specialization Offered: Finance, Human Resource, Marketing and Decision Science & Analytics

Batch Strength: 180 seats. 90 seats are through TANCET  and other 90 seats  are through CAT/MAT/Other MBA entrance exams. In addition, the institute offers MBA in Waste Management &  Social Entrepreneurship.

Type: Private

Location: Peelamedu,Coimbatore. Located at close proximity to multiple industries.

 5. TSM, Madurai: 

Thiagarajar School of Management offers a comprehensive MBA program, experienced faculty, industry connections, and placement support, making it a prominent choice for management education. One of the top colleges were seats gets filled on the first day of counselling through TANCET.  Strong  placements and cutting edge curriculum makes TSM preferred among the students.

NIRF Ranking: 96

Specialization Offered: Finance, Human Resource, Marketing ,Systems &  Business Analytics

Batch Strength: 120 seats. 60 seats are through TANCET  and other 60 seats  are through CAT/MAT/Other MBA entrance exams. In addition to MBA, the institute offers PGDM as well.

Type: Private

Location: Thiruparankundram,Madurai. Located at close proximity to companies such as Honeywell.


       

Five Tips on Cracking TANCET

1. Understand the Exam Pattern: Before you start preparing for the exam, make sure you understand the exam pattern and syllabus. This will help you plan your preparation and give you an idea of what to expect on the day of the exam. Once the notification is published for the exam, check in the official website on the pattern and syllabus.

 2.Device a Study Plan: Based on the exam pattern and syllabus, create a study plan that covers all the topics and gives you enough time to prepare for the exam. Make sure you allocate sufficient time to each topic and revise regularly. Aspirants spend most of their time on preparing Quantitative Aptitude as it has formula to memorize and shortcuts to learn. If you are short on time, Key thing to do is to identify the topics that you are comfortable with and master them. Read newspaper, magazine or books regularly. When you read, think what kind of questions can be asked from it, this helps you with Reading Comprehension.

 3.Sample Tests: Take as many mock/sample tests as possible and analyse your performance after every test. Identify your strengths, weakness and areas of improvement. Sample tests are quite useful especially for sections such as reading comprehension and data sufficiency. 
 
4.Time Management: Time management is critical during the exam. TANCET has 5 sections with 20 questions each and duration is 2 hours. Approximately candidate can spend 20-25 minutes on each section. During Mock/Sample test allocate 20-25 minutes for each section to get familiarized. Practice time-bound mock tests. Alternatively, you can try to finish the section that you are strong quickly and allocate more time for your weaker section. But wise thing is to distribute the time equally among the 5 sections. 

 5.Accuracy Matters: Don't try to attempt all the questions. Since there is 0.33 negative marks for every wrong answer, you will be better off, if you attend only the questions you are sure. If you are not sure of an answer, eliminating incorrect options can help to narrow down the options for few questions and this strategy will not be helpful for all questions.

Syllabus

Section Syllabus
Business Situations Candidates will be given to analye business situations in the form of a paragraph. This will be followed by some questions
Reading Comprehension Reading Comprehension, Synonyms, Antonyms, Fill in the blanks, Grammar, Vocabulary, Sentence Corrections, Idioms, Cloze Test, One Word Substitution
Quantitative Aptitude Number System, HCF LCM, Percentages, Ratios, Averages, Simple & Compound Interest, Profit & Loss, Time Speed & Distance, Time & Work, Mixtures & Allegations, Quadratic Equations, Linear Equations, Logarithms, Series and Progressions, Binomial Theorem, Surds & Indices, Functions, Inequalities, Modulus, Geometry, Mensuration, Trigonometry, Co-ordinate Geometry, Permutation & Combination, Probability, Set Theorys
Data Sufficiency Questions will be based on Number Systems, Arithmetic Topics, Algebra, Data Interpretation (Pie Chart, Line Graph, Bar Graph, and Tables). Candidates will also get questions in the form of statements labelled as I and II. They have to determine whether the statements either I or II or both I and II are sufficient to solve the problem
English This section tests the candidate's knowledge of General English with questions on errors in usage, grammar, punctuation, etc.